Chris Brown Reportedly Had To Stop Diddy’s Sons From Jumping Ray J At Recent Halloween Party

Chris Brown Reportedly Had To Stop Diddy’s Sons From Jumping Ray J At Recent Halloween Party
Diddy’s sons are ready to stand ten toes down behind their father.
Whew chile, It seems that Diddy’s sons — Christian, Quincy, and Justin — were ready to fight Ray J over things the singer has said about their jailed dad. TMZ reports that the incident went down over the weekend following a Los Angeles Halloween party thrown by influencer Tara Electra.

Ray J
Reportedly, after the event ended in the early hours, Christian, Quincy, and Justin confronted Ray J, who was with Amber Rose and his manager David Weintraub, in the parking lot. Things quickly escalated, with the celebs getting in each other’s faces and chest-bumping one another. Insiders told the publication that Justin and Christian really wanted to turn the dispute physical. Thankfully, Chris Brown was nearby in his vehicle and rushed over to help Ray J’s manager pull Justin and Christian away.

Chris Brown
And get this, apparently, this wasn’t the first time that Diddy’s offspring have attempted to fight the “One Wish” artist. Allegedly, they’ve approached him several times before over remarks he’s made about Diddy’s sex trafficking case.
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